"Recently, Operation Trump has been re-engaged. We are here to terminate it and to banish it from the internet," reads a new statement from a hacker associated with the group, posted to YouTube on Wednesday.

The release comes fewer than 10 days after another Anon declared "total war" on Trump, renewing a call to attack the Republican front-runner that began in December.

It's a strange twist from what the shadowy hacker group has done in the past, in that there are now dueling statements and mixed messages going public. While there is no central leadership, Anons often loosely coordinate hacks and rally together, whether they were going after the Church of Scientology or helping to support Arab Spring protesters.

Now there are some calling to take down Trump's websites, while others openly criticize the operation as being irresponsible and "cringeworthy."

There's always division within Anon so this isn't much of a surprise. Plus the article states some of the division is stemming from the operation just being pointless DDoS's of websites. Which really would only help Trump as he would immediately blame it on Chinese ISIS hackers sent by Mexico.

Look, I'm as much against Trump as anyone, but I really can't see why 'divisive' should be an insult. To be completely honest, very few things scare me more than entire nation united in homogeneous beliefs, ideas, feelings, actions, etc. Unity, to be honest, fucking scares me. Particularly when it's unity of Government -- you know, the thing that tells you what you can and can't do under penalty of forceful coercion. I really really don't want a situation in which a group of politicians decides what's 'right,' and then forces this state of affairs on the populace. I happen to think pluralism, diversity of opinion, or to put it simply, division, is a good thing. We need divisiveness. I have lots of problems with Trump, but his "divisiveness" is not one. I might even consider it a strong point. He's created a clear demarcation of the American demographic, and his "divisiveness" has taught me about America in a way that few politicians ever have. His divisiveness is to blame for this, and I welcome it.

The Republican politicians, the insider country clubbing Republican Establishment that has ignored the majority of Republican party members. Those are the guys that fear him, but so do the Hillary supporters...